Seal Animal Description:

Seal (Foca) is a marine mammal spread in north and temperate seas, they form part of the
Phocidae family. Generally, seals (Phoca vitulina) have an average body length of 170 cm
(males) and 140 cm (females) and weight from 150 kg to 100 kg.

While seals (Halichoerus grypus) have a length of 230 cm and reach a weight of 300 kg.
Seals generally have a rounded head, a very varied color, color is often gray with black spots.
Seals are very skillful swimmer and can stay under water up to 30 minutes, reaching depths
of up to 200 meters.